In June, Canadians celebrate National Indigenous History Month to honour the history, heritage and diversity of Indigenous peoples in Canada. It is also an opportunity to recognize the strength of present-day Indigenous communities. National Indigenous History Month is a time for learning about, appreciating and acknowledging the contributions First Nations, Inuit and Métis people have made in shaping Canada and CDTRP is proud to celebrate those vibrant communities.
To learn more, please visit the Government of Canada website.
Memberships to the Ontario Indigenous Cultural Safety Program
The CDTRP Education and Training Platform is happy to offer 20 pre-paid seats (value of $300 each) to an online training program given by the Ontario Indigenous Cultural Safety Program. This opportunity is open to all CDTRP members, including principal investigators, trainees, and laboratory staff. Memberships will be distributed evenly across the CDTRP Themes (4 seats per theme), on a first-come-first-serve basis, with at least one seat each reserved for a trainee.
To learn more on that opportunity, please visit the CDTRP publication.
CDTRP Cross Cutting Priorities in Research past webinars
To learn more on the CDTRP Indigenous, Rural and Remonte Population research priority, you can access the past webinars: